It was not quite so painful as wringing blood from a stone, but with every curt, controlled answer, it was made perfectly clear to Craw that the details were not going to flow free. It was fortunate, then, that he had absolutely no qualms with pushing for more, asking for clarification on names and events as she hinted at them, and ultimately he was left with a broad - if very much
not deep - picture of Celandine's life before he had met her. There were very few topics which brought out any kind of genuine admiration in the woman's voice, but Craw was certain he could hear it when she spoke of her father.
Still, she answered his questions. He was appreciative. To show that appreciation, the questions stopped not long into the first day of their journey, well before they had reached the great lake, and a more comfortable silence took their place. Without conversation, both wolves were able to focus on simply moving, and they made such good time that they were well over half way around the lake where he had met Zeta by the time the sun set. After a short night's sleep, safe in each other's company despite being far out in neutral territory, they rose before dawn and set off again.
That day's travel relied entirely on Zeta's directions. Fortunately, he quickly recognised the things she had mentioned as they travelled south, keeping the mountain's foot well within range. The scents of cedar and salmonberry was unmistakable, no least because he was searching for them, and as the sun began to fall on that second day, the woodland was filled with the established, criss-crossing trails of wolves, a tell-tale sign that they were close - and not least because he was sure he recognised Zeta's among them.
Following the thickest of those scents brought them to what was unmistakably the borders of a pack's territory, the sound of a nearby waterfall providing a backdrop to their discovery. The sun had mostly set, the sky a darkening smorgasbord of colour, and that pleased Craw; two days here, almost exactly. The way back would be easier.
"Howl with me," he rasped, looking at Celandine, his sides rising and falling steadily with the sustained effort of the day, his limbs feeling warm from the near-constant gentle run which had brought them here in such good time.
"She won't know my voice."
Raising his head, Craw called to this
Broken Timber Pines, as the representative of one pack to another, for his reason to be here could be seen as business. Celandine's was far more personal. Though he would normally have been far more interested in his side of things, Craw could not deny that he was very much looking forward to finding out if this little grey, green-eyed Maeve would appear.
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Celandine post next? <3
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Iopah @
Eirian @
Yuka @
Eek @
Zeta @
Delia @
Nalda @
Arion - and, most importantly, @
Maeve ;) Craw and Celandine are at your borders, any and all of you are welcome to come investigate! This is obviously for Cel&Maeve reunion, but Craw is eager to meet his neighbours for more diplomatic reasons.
I'd prefer no posting order (with Craw and Celandine marking each round) so this doesn't go too slowly. Come at us~